I 1 ;.... J - 3 7: m m u u B n a B s B a a s B B B B B B B a B B R a m i 1 j ; I I 5 I i ?rinre Supcrt Dailp J3ftos Friday. July 11, 1947 -n XFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change) - FRIDAY P.XL 4:00 Ed McCarcy Sings 4:15 Stock Quotations :3 Especially For You -4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 3:00 Summer Concert 5:30 T.B.A. 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 International Qafe, Tor. 6:30 Band Music 6:48 Retarded Int. 6:45 ReconieG Int. 6:50 Fish Arrivals and Int. -CBC News 7:15 The Weatherman Says, Tor. 7:30 Heritage of Mask: 8:00 Prairie Schooner. Wpg. 8:90 Winnipeg Drama 9:60 Continental Varieties 9:30 Rhythm and Romance 8:45 The Frasers 1C.00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Music by Shredr.ik, NBC 10:50 Dal Richards Orch. 11:00 W?ather and Sign Oil FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT WALLACE'S DRESSES GRAB BAG Sizes 14-16- 18-20 40-42-44 -46-48 OTHER OUTSTANDING BUYS Reg. $10 Reg, $11 to $18 $5.00 $5.95 No Exchanges At WALLACE'S - Of Course1! filTuill'lrfiiil McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) "Your Friendly Drug Store" r 11 Thud Avenue at Sixth Street PHONE I'.i jj r HON I II a Steamer aMb Service bwILILUI, ill 1 from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write' City -or Jepot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUFERT SATURDAY A-M. 7:30 Musical Cloci. 8:00-CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Junior Concert 9:30 The Land of S opposing 9:50 Nature Sfceiche 10:00 Band Stand 10:15 World Church News 10:30 Hito of the Shows 10:45 CBC News 10:55 Weather Forecast 11:00 Music For Dancing 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 RecordcU Interim 11:45 Personal Album . 1-.M. 12:00On toe Teen Beat 12:30 Jrre Hree Ha!. 1:00 Musical Program. Mont 1:30 (Names of Tiaorrow. 2:00 Saturday Concert 3:00 El Ritmo Tropical 3:15-CBC New 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3:30 Serenade. Tor. 3:45 Not ;n the News" Tor. Class;Iied Ac Pay BflflflflflflflflflT bbb Out they Go! SPECIAL NO SI $2-53 LARGE Sizes to Reg. $16 $18.50 11-44 58 Cash Only - Ar3V: S For Your Eating Pleasure 'ome of Jimmy's handiwork. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WAUACE'S m B Last Two Days J ,T J t E TR Y ONS Former Prices $5.95 - $6.95 SELECTION 1 Reg. $20 B to $22.50 B - 95 $9.95 B No Refunds CENTRAL HOTEl Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND AFTERNOON TEAS roadway Cafe . (Formerly Boston Cafe) THE BEST FOOD FINEST COOKING TOP SERVICE VISIT TO SEAL COVE PLAYGROUND AND SOME REFLECTIONS THEREON By M, E. ANDERER) "Jimmy, look how high I can swing!' Jimmy paused long enough in his construction job to look up and say, "Oh, I can swing higher than that" but he kept on building. It was at Seal Cove playground, one of the grounds operated and supervised by the Civic Centre Association with Miss Lovemi Lir.ncy in charge at present. Jimmy was very busy. He had started a construction Job and was whoily engrossed in it It was in the sandpile. It was quite an elaborate scheme and. while there was no bhjeprint in sight it was very evident that the whole plan was in existence in J Jimmy's head. In as much as he had the material at hind, and he was supplying his own labor he was not being held up by the "Oh, look what you've done!" And Mary turned round. "Oh, I'm sorry. I didnt mean to do if -Oh. that's all right, I can fix it" and things were setUed. just as easily as that. No need for a labor dispute: r.o jurisdictional differences; no need usual current complaint "short-! than what was exemplified in age of materials and labor". j this litUe incident, they would There was a young lady equal- j have made a major contribution ly bsorbed in her mjor construe- : to the art cf living. The recog-tion job. In fact she ws so ab- nhion of one another s rights, iorbed that she inadvertently ; and of one's own faults: the backed up " and knocked down learning to work in harmony. Chinese Dishes Chow Mein Chop Suey "TAKE-OUT" ORDERS ANY TIME Hours: 7 AM. to 1:30 AM. PHONE 200 for a breakdown in relations? Children can learn a lot more in a sandpiie than just building sandcastles. And if the paly-grounds taught .nothing more even when things go wrong, all go to make up the ideal way of !Mng. The playground is one place where the foundations for rightful living are bete? laid. Bat to swing back to -the sings! The four small swing? j were in full use. The easy mo- j tion has a fascination a'J its own ( and the youngsters were happy. ! One had get out of his own ; swing and had twisted the chains a, around one another. Then he 'let go to see what would happen. It was interesting. What wiH he be when he grows tro' An in ventor' He was an adventurer anyway, and he was enjoying Lfe. Towards the other end were the bigger swings. They were all occupied too. The rhythm of the rise and fall Is satisfying. "How do you like to go up jn a rwing?" WelL they had the an- wer. They liked it "Go. go. stop." They were really enjoying this game. Under the leadership of one of them selves, the girl seemd to be about twelve, a group of varying ages was playing the game zestfuHy. "You go back. May. and Johnny." and May and Johnny -went hack, cheerfully We felt that they were learning to do one of the hard things of life, to go back and start all over again. But .v. jij . . ,. 1 iucji uju 11 rneeruy. .na wen ' the wise mistress of ceremonies , vith mature judgment suggested 'that May did not need to go ! r'eht back to the start She ry.d , Johnny would go back just to where Betty was. It was a j thoughtful gesture; and there 1 was no protest from any of the (other players. Yes, there was a ! lesson there too. That is what should be "our way o fllfe". There is a little creek at the side, and the running water had iti usual appeal for tne four Httle boys, about four years of ace. and a venturesome youne lady of about the same age. And stones do make a nice splash; and the biggest rocks would make an even bigger splash' Bi't George Ferguson (sr. was rot happy about it. He had already pulled a youngster out of the water it is a foot deep so he warned them to keep awa from it. There were othrr things Cm Leads You to Foof Health and Comfort V' f eahut I-Ray ht&aj btvu It li th onlj bmu by which rem, and rt, c&a M zctly how your it look lnaicl of pair of itoet. With X Rtfi Magic Pointer w can (how how and wbji crtain iyp oi thoa xaar cauM foot ills or discomfort. X-Ray enable u to fit you to ihoe'i that will gite you potib? cosiort, and posrily conect certain loot boublea that 70a tew Lire. We invite you, and eepeciallr yonr ctil- CJeaiocomelntox a Complete X-Rtj loot Ixamination. lttalet only a few minntet, cotU yon nothing. ..placet yon under no obligation. Com is Fashion Footwear they esuld do. And they did.j you snow. 1 ve got to De wugn with them, ' said Oeorge. THANK GOD FOR GEORGE FERGUSON What a LNriing it is that there are such people as Oeorge around. He freely admits that he is eighty-one years ... not old, I would say. but eighty years young and with all the wisdom of eighty years. He loves the children. He is so Interested in them, so careful of them, and so ready to let them carry on by themselves, as venturesome routh will so long as they are not taking too manv iteks. When be has to be firm with them, the firmness that comes from his gentle old heart is not very terrifying. His bark ' much worse than his bite. But he is firm with them. And he takes a mod- jCjltenb jwu, -spunoiS am jsjjc Suhooi nj piid ajans puc ts of service cannot be evaluated in dollars and cents. It is a ser vice of love. Thank God for our "George Fergusons". In the small ptavgrt'ind was -n atmosphere of quiet, contented Hie. On a bench at the side ere seme mothers, and a grand -nother perhaps. Away frcm the demands of life and the stress "f dally duties they could sit and -hat while watching the child -en play, and play ' safely under 'Xpert guidance. Surrounded the fresh green of shnihs and the greyer greens of the ever greens, with the timber-clothed hills bevond there came t" cur hearts the satisfying words of the song, "It's quiet dosr here SEAL COVE A Coincidence "She didn't know whether iie cove had much of a nam 3. F. r herself, she had christened . Seal Cove, because once, at ha.? Ude. she had found a pair of the sieek lovely creatures ba.sfcx-on the rocks there." An extract from "Dunke-- ley's," a novel by Howard S?r : : and published 1947. The scnr.e however is laid in England DOBBIN-DtCO.tATION LONDON, O Three of Lon don's police horses have been awarded the Dkken Medal-the ! animals' V.C. for gallantry in: London bombing. j SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone :7 P.O. Box Ml FRASER STREET Prince Rupert HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable ll FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 RCA VICTOR Leads Again PRESENTING THE LITTLE MASTER RADIO New Advanced Styling in Plastic Cabinets. Your choice of Ivory r Walnut. 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